I like the hill assist feature. My universal remote also works from way out in the street before I'm even in front of my house. I'd estimate it at about 80ft. range. This car is f@#king awesome.
I like the hill assist feature. My universal remote also works from way out in the street before I'm even in front of my house. I'd estimate it at about 80ft. range. This car is f@#king awesome.
Ya, Idunno man? It works fine from the street for all my other vehicles, but I almost have to be at the door with the Viper. And the door opener is basically brand new.
Way way off topic now, and I know they are basically the same calipers as the Gen 3 n 4 including the ebrake, but I thought I read they corrected that issue of wearing out the one pad with the Gen V.....
My Gallardo has the same ebrake caliper and doesn't have that issue.
Maybe not for hand brake turns at an autocross, but for holding a car on a hill? Me thinks you are misinformed.
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My first vehicle with hill assist was a 2012 Fiat 500 Abarth so I got used to it when I traded the ACR in for a Gen V. Could live without it but like it in some situations.
Run it by Jon at PartsRack. He is the one said it. You're apparently not supposed to even use it for parking your car on a flat surface.
Either way, Hill Assist adds no weight, and if you use your e-brake or you're quick on the pedals anyway, then you won't even know it is there. So again, seems really silly that people get all bent out of shape about it.
has anyone tried the drift assist feature?
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The more the merrier with these nannies on the new cars. I'm over it. So long as they can keep the car at 3,300lbs who cares. They aren't going to stop adding stuff so if you want old school, you're going to have to buy an old car or have at least 2 cars. I'd like to see them add a front camera next.
I use my e-brake every time I park the car. I haven't had any problems.
I always did on my Gen3 as well and had no issues. But it was well reported by JonB that the e-brake self adjusts tighter slightly every time you use it. So over time it just burns off the e-brake pads, and next thing you know you're running metal on metal and destroying your rear discs. I quit using the e-brake just in case it is true. Came from a reliable source after all.
Wow, that is bizarre. Well, I'll tell you what, I'm going to keep using it and see what happens. I just can't bring myself to not using it. It's a "principle" thing. The car is $135K taxes in. I haven't noticed any difficulty "moving off" after it has been set. I'll keep a look out for it, and when I get to Willowbrook next week, I'll have them check the brake pad wear and report back. If the brake pads have been dragging, a good 1600 km road trip will reveal that issue for sure
So the issue with the Gen 3 ebrake was that it would wear out the pad on one side, the inside if I remember correctly. There was a quirky adjustment to them as well. The first pull of the ebrake of the day would let the lever go 90 degrees, but the second pull would only go up 45 degrees using the same pulling force.
I know the ebrake lever in my new one moves the same amount every time, so we know that's different. I use mine everywhere except the pits at the track so I dont create a hot spot. After a few more miles, only have 3000 already, I'll check the pads, if I remember. Even if it does drag, you can swap the pads inside to outside and continue on for the same mileage. But I'm using as if it were fine regardless........
Whoever wants to look at theirs, just make sure you look at both sides for pad thickness, not just the outside.
I rarely use the eBrake after having to replace the emergency brake pads on my Gen IV at less than 10,000 miles. Several people who should know have cautioned about using your eBrake.
where I live there are several hills so hill assist helps---in the old days at a lite on a hill the car behind would lay back a few feet now they get 6" off your back bumper that leaves little room for error with the weather here we don't get a lot of stick practice "better to have it and not need it then need it and not have it" m2c
That's the first thing I disabled on my Focus, followed up by the TPMS crap.
I didn't realize that the Viper had one to be honest but now that I think about it, I understand why when I'm in my driveway, when I release the brakes, the car will just stand there for a little while before rolling off
if i knew about hill assist before i took delivery, the wife wouldnt have caught me stalling while pulling it into the driveway for the first time on camera
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